The sponsors of 2014 National School Science Fair
has announced its winners as it brings to a close the week-long science
competition. This year’s competition
showcased intellectual exchange and creativity of science projects ranging from
health, food, nutrition to engineering and manufacturing.
The
fair sponsored by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Intel
Corporation, and Interswitch in partnership with the AkwaIbom State government
awarded prizes for the best science projects ranging from scholarships,
laptops, tablets, plaques, desktop, mobile phones, and other gifts that involve
personal development. Top six emerged
winners look towards moving up to the next level of representing Nigeria at
theIntel International Science and Engineering Fair (INTEL – ISEF) in the
United States for the bigger challenges.
Speaking
at the ceremony, Mr. Ekundare Olubunmi, Country Manager, Intel Corporation said
“We are most delighted to participate at this year’s fair. We are happy that
the process that brought us this far has been very credible and transparent; it
gives every participant a change to shine and be who you want to be”
Encouraging
the students, Olubunmi said; “You are all winners; it takes a lot of courage
and determination to do what you have done. It is a chance for you to create what
you have now, to develop your scientific mind, working hard to communicate your
projects that will be useful to the society even beyond Nigeria. We can only
assure you that you are on the right path to global players”
The
project exhibition category in which six schools across the country emerged
winners has Doregos Private Academy with a 2WP tripowered generator, Lagos followed by Air Force
Comprehensive Secondary School, Uyo with its Nanopiece while Mariam Babangida
Girls Science College, Niger State came third with the design and construction
of electronic pest control device.
Other
winners in the same category include Teo Model College, Bayelsa with a design
of traffic control system for the blind while Government technical college,
Ikeja Lagos State took the fifth position with its power failure solution
project. The last position went to Doregos Private Academy, Lagos for its
sustainable and lasting solution to Halitosis.
Delivering
the State governor’s speech at the event, was Chief Clement Isok, Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of science and Technology stated that “ the government and
the people of AkwaIbom will continue to encourage every good work that will
continue to solve tomorrow’s challenges”
The
top six winners in the science quiz competition are to represent Nigeria at the
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (INTEL – ISEF) in Los Angeles,
Califonia to compete for USD 4 million in scholarship and awards while they will
also take part in a robotic training programme in Lagos to be sponsored by
Interswitch.
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